Lighting Control Engine (Discontinued)

Lighting Control Engine is discontinued. Click herefor more information on the new model - Lighting Control Engine 2.

Designed to control large and complex projects, the Lighting Control Engine (LCE) is a high-performance server with the e:cue software suite installed. A central control unit, this versatile lighting control server orchestrates all devices and fixtures within a project. With the ability to output DMX512/rDM, e:net, and other protocols such as KinEt and Art-net, and the capability to integrate various audio/video, external triggering, and other desired devices and content, the LCE is the ideal solution for the most demanding projects. A built-in touch screen monitor housed on the front panel of the attractive, durable aluminum casing provides user interaction with custom graphic user interface designs. The LCE can be mounted in a 19” rack.

Key Features

Built-in touchscreen for user control and monitoring,

Equipped with e:cue’s Lighting Application Suite

High quality components for reliable uninterrupted operation

Support for a variety of Ethernet-based protocols

Control of up to 65,536 DMX channels

Easily mountable in standard 19-inch rack

Integration of media content

Technical Specifications

Item number

EN.LC.9000001

Dimensions (W x H x D)

504.5 x 487 x 132.4 mm/19.86 x 19.17 x 5.21 inch

Weight

12 kg/26.45 lbs

Power

100 ... 240V AC, 600W

Operating/storage temp.

0 ... 35° C/32 ... 99° F

Operating/storage hum.

10 ... 80% non-condensing

Protection class

IP20

Housing

Steel with aluminium

Mounting

Desktop, 19“

Certifications

CE

User Interface

Touchscreen, keyboard/mouse (optional)

Operating system

Windows® 7™ Ultimate

System links

3 x e:net (RJ45 Ethernet)

Outputs

2 x DMX (XLR5-Pin), MIDI, audio

4 x RS232 (D-Sub9)

3 x DVI 1 x HDMI 1 x Display Port

Inputs

Video, 1 x DMX (XLR5-Pin), MIDI, audio

16 x dry contacts (screw term.)

4 x RS232 (D-Sub9)

Display

XGA (1024x768)

Data Storage

2 x 500 GB Harddisk (RAID 1)

Applications

Wuhan Two Rivers and Four Banks – Wuhan, China

Burj Al Salam Tower – Dubai, UAE

“Time/Light Wall” – Long Island City, NY, US

Melbourne Cricket Ground – Melbourne, Australia

AIA Capital Center – Bangkok, Thailand

Open Cork Restaurant & Lounge - Toronto, ON, Canada

Gateway Community College - New Haven, CT, USA

m:con Congress Center Rosengarten - Mannheim, Germany

Noevir Tokyo Headquarters – Tokyo, Japan

University Hospital Münster – Münster, Germany

Lighting Technology Manufacture - Leipzig, Germany

Carlton City Hotel Singapore – Singapore

Heating Power Plant in Linden - Hannover, Germany

Chevy Chase Pavilion – Washington, D.C., USA

Nemours Children’s Hospital - Orlando, FL, USA

Axel Springer Publishing House – Hamburg, Germany

PSA Building – Singapore

650 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY, USA

Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome - Glasgow, United Kingdom

InterContinental Magnificent Mile - Chicago, USA

Coface Arena - Mainz, Germany

Asian Paints “COLOUR” - New Delhi, India

FC-Bayern Erlebniswelt – Munich, Germany

TV Today Network Studio – Noida, India

South Street Bridge - Philadelphia, USA

National Stadium - Lima, Peru

FedExField - Landover, MD, USA

Lightscape: A Multisensory Experience on State Street - Chicago, Illinois